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		<title>Six figures for a domain?!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jason</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As some of you know, I was the creator of Palavista.com (v1, v6 thank you Archive.org) the very first digital music meta crawler on the internet. Yes, before napster. Well after I sold it to change music, they did nothing with it. And I do mean absolutely nothing. Depressing really. Eventually the domain fell into [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As some of you know, I was the creator of Palavista.com (<a href="http://web.archive.org/web/19981206022956/http://www.palavista.com/" target="_blank">v1</a>, <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20000301041053/http://www.palavista.com/" target="_blank">v6</a> thank you <a href="http://www.archive.org/" target="_blank">Archive.org</a>) the very first digital music meta crawler on the internet.   Yes, before napster.    Well after I sold it to change music, they did nothing with it.   And I do mean absolutely nothing.  Depressing really.</p>
<p>Eventually the domain fell into ruin and actually became a porn site for a while.. heh  After which it was picked up by <a href="http://www.buydomains.com" target="_blank">BuyDomains.com</a> a domain squatter &#8211; the bane of the internet (Sorry guys, I think very little of your business model).  They were offering to sell the domain at a &#8220;reasonable rate&#8221;.   So seven years later, on a whim and completely for nostalgic reasons since the market is dead, I sent off an email asking how much they wanted for the domain.</p>
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<p>I got nothing in response, except to find myself suddenly on their spam list.  (Thankfully I used a disposable email address because I&#8217;m sure they sell that crap.)  Eventually I get a message which is from <a href="mailto:plamson@buydomains.com" target="_blank">Peter Lamson</a>, their &#8220;Senior Vice President and General Manager&#8221;  .. the head squatter!  I sent him an email saying that I hadn&#8217;t actually got a quote yet.. just spam.</p>
<p>He seemed nice enough and forwarded me to the right people..</p>
<p>At this point I&#8217;d like to take a time out and say, what the hell?!  Their market is selling domains (at ludicrous prices) and in order to buy a domain you must send them an email&#8230; to which they don&#8217;t respond?</p>
<p>I mean if that was your primary contact method shouldn&#8217;t you .. oh I dunno.. respond?!  You know if your sales are low maybe you should look into that a tad, don&#8217;t ya think?</p>
<p>Anyway, so after Peter, I got an email from David Helgeson which said the following;</p>
<blockquote><p>Thank you for touching base with us.</p>
<p>This domain is currently priced at $64,000.00.</p>
<p>Let me know that this quote made it out to you and how that price works for you.</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>David Helgeson<br />
Sales Executive, BuyDomains.com</p></blockquote>
<p>Well there David.. I got the email.. uh.. is that price in pesos? I mean really.. Are you serious?</p>
<p>If I were asking to buy the domain &#8220;Google.com&#8221; shortly after Google went belly up (riiight), then maybe.. after all that&#8217;s an extremely valuable company.  But Palavista.com?!  I know EXACTLY what that domain is worth.. I created it.  I am the one that made a small business out of it, and ultimately sold it.</p>
<p>The price you&#8217;re asking is just retarded.. It&#8217;s completely unrealistic, and a foolish business choice on your part.  You&#8217;ve just priced that domain out of reach.  And I mean out of everyones reach.  No one will buy that domain, Ever..  Why would they?   You can pick another one, that you haven&#8217;t squatted and for the low low price of $70 a year ( or whatever the current going rate is.. )</p>
<p>I hate the whole domain squatter thing.. I think it&#8217;s retarded.. especially since there is case law that says it can be taken away from you.  Changemusic / Raremediagroup owns the IP for palavista.   They could very likely sue you and get the domain for free.  It&#8217;s been done &#8211;  heh probably to you guys..</p>
<p>I guess your business model is based on hope and stupidity..  You offer a price that is half my annual income and just hope that I&#8217;m stupid enough to go for it..   Or you praying that some company will come along and buy it &#8211; again why would they.. see the above.</p>
<p>Retarded.  If you guys just offer a more reasonable price you might actually sell some of these things.  Here was my response;</p>
<blockquote><p>David,</p>
<p>As the former owner of that domain, and the creator of palavista.com in the first place.  I can tell you without any doubt what so ever, you will never get that price for that domain. You could drop several of the zero&#8217;s off the end and still not get that price &#8211; It&#8217;s simply not that useful of a domain.</p>
<p>At most I would purchase it for nostalgia purposes.. I&#8217;ll leave you with my initial response upon seeing the price;</p>
<div>Bhahahhahaha .. Good luck with that..=)</div>
<p>-Jason</p></blockquote>
<p>I seriously hope that if they ever do sell it, they send me a big fat F*ck you email saying how much they got for it.   That would amuse me if I was completely wrong and someone bought it for $64 grand.    It wont happen.  But I&#8217;d love to be wrong.</p>
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